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wouldn't tell us. sharpton wouldn't admit got paid national action got big bucks. >> you know the deal. >> that pours right in. >> yeah. >> we have established yard what the relationship is but the lack of speakers exhorting personal responsibility you know we see this seattle thing, spokane thing we are going to cover it in a few segments world war ii guy gets beaten to death by two black kids, comes a few days after two more black kids and a white kid shot the australian jogger to death for no reason at all. we are creating a subculture of people who don't feel anything will kill at will, yet, nobody will acknowledge why that's happening or what we can do about it, instead, they are talking about showing up with i.d. card to vote. and this is a big crow thing it boggles the mind i will tell you something, i had a breakfast thing with sharpton a few weeks ago. sharpton says to me what do you think i should talk about at the march on washington because i have written books about black history i suppose
wouldn't tell us. sharpton wouldn't admit got paid national action got big bucks. >> you know the deal. >> that pours right in. >> yeah. >> we have established yard what the relationship is but the lack of speakers exhorting personal responsibility you know we see this seattle thing, spokane thing we are going to cover it in a few segments world war ii guy gets beaten to death by two black kids, comes a few days after two more black kids and a white kid shot the...
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one of us. wherever you live, you have the opportunity to cast a vote, work for an important cause, to work for an important organization, dedicate yourselves over the course of the next year to making sure that 2014 will be critical for us, critical for taking back the nation, and it is going to be a moment when everybody around the country can hear especially from those of us in the rocky mountain west, that we are not going to stand for it one minute longer. one of the questions i get a lot and then i will ask my dad, because i would like to hear his view, the media in particular likes to talk about how the republican party is in disarray. we are facing these huge challenges, but we have got this abuse going on inside our party. i would like to hear you talk of about the introspective's on it, as somebody who has obviously participated in politics and policy for a long time and who has seen our party and the democratic party does through times of change. i would be interested to hear your tho
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i am asking all of you to use this and use this time and use our lives to get on what god wants us to do. [applause] >> thank you so much, mr. brown. mr. kemp who was big but the legacy of his father. >> thank you and it is an incredible honor. i am not the ceo of the jack kemp foundation, i am only president. i will take the promotion. ago the march on washington was for jobs and freedom to place. my father was playing football for the buffalo bills and two heers -- two years later would be put on the all-star team. that all-star team played a football game in new orleans, louisiana. i like talking loud. forve my father's genes talking loud. in 1965, when they went down to new orleans, there was a running gilchrist.cookie he used to drive around a milk truck in the off-season when they had to make money and the seller did not pay enough. candy and wholing knows what else. this truck would say lookie, lookie, here comes cookie. he was trying to get a taxi cap ante-health one and the cap -- the -- and he held one -- hailed one. the driver said he would have to get a colored cab. africa
i am asking all of you to use this and use this time and use our lives to get on what god wants us to do. [applause] >> thank you so much, mr. brown. mr. kemp who was big but the legacy of his father. >> thank you and it is an incredible honor. i am not the ceo of the jack kemp foundation, i am only president. i will take the promotion. ago the march on washington was for jobs and freedom to place. my father was playing football for the buffalo bills and two heers -- two years later...
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it's written in us. we're going to catch up -- we are catching up to it. >> i mentioned this brush with death that essentially changed your outlook on life. walk us through what happened and how you look at life differently today than you did when you were making these incredible films. >> the brush with death, because i had been changing my life for a long time. i had been changing it over the course of 10 to 15 years. as i, quote, won, i didn't feel the fruits of that. i felt the fruits when i served others, when i gave myself away in terms of my talent and whatnot. i'm sorry, the question just flew out of my head. >> your outlook now. what changed? >> what changed during my near-death experience was that i faced my fear. i was afraid to talk about the change that happened in my life. i simply -- i changed my life, i had moved to the mobile home park. i gave away most of my resources. >> you lived in a mobile home park? >> yeah, but a it's not what you think. there's a stigma to mobile home parks. they
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using cruise missiles or a no-fly zone. i would be using the former not the latter. >> this is to punish syria not to get rid of the weapons? >> obviously you couldn't bomb the facilities because that would spread throughout the country. they would hit the communications, they would hit the headquarters of some of the people that might be involved. weaken their capacity to wage chemical warfare but it's not going to be a game changer in the conflict. >> sometimes when the u.s. acts there's a political motivate but in this situation it really is just punitive isn't it? because the u.s. isn't trying to affect the balance is it? or not? >> it is not. there are other ways that could do it. people have urged them to set up for example a no-fly zone and give the rebels some very lethal equipment like antiaircraft missiles. no they're not trying to do -- what they're trying to do to demonstrate to assad and the world that you have a treaty and you can't use chemical weapons and this is a violation of international norms and you're
using cruise missiles or a no-fly zone. i would be using the former not the latter. >> this is to punish syria not to get rid of the weapons? >> obviously you couldn't bomb the facilities because that would spread throughout the country. they would hit the communications, they would hit the headquarters of some of the people that might be involved. weaken their capacity to wage chemical warfare but it's not going to be a game changer in the conflict. >> sometimes when the u.s....
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we used the model we were using in terms of organizing and sex-determination pulling people together so they could take control of their own lives. those models were actually both things that grew out of the movement. washington is one of those epic points that there are a number of other epic points that actually pulled this whole process together. i think it's important to understand that even on the struggles on the march on washington, get the message out. >>ifill: we are still having big national conversations as they say about race, still coming out of the trayvon martin episode. and i wonder as you look back we wonder whether it's leadership that's missing, whether we're just not honest as a people in discussing these issues or whether we've come much further than they give us credit for? >> i think we have come a long ways. is you have to have committed people who are constantly being vij lant and make -- vigilant and make sure that things that happen do not hap to undue the progress that has been made. i look back at the roll-back of affirmative action, i look at the attack
we used the model we were using in terms of organizing and sex-determination pulling people together so they could take control of their own lives. those models were actually both things that grew out of the movement. washington is one of those epic points that there are a number of other epic points that actually pulled this whole process together. i think it's important to understand that even on the struggles on the march on washington, get the message out. >>ifill: we are still having...
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syria also stressed it can defend itself using all available means. still, no formal decision has been announced regarding a u.s. military response. the u.n. chemical weapons team when visited the site of the alleged chemical attack yesterday said it's not too late to collect and analyze the evidence and is expected to resume inspections tomorrow. u.s. officials say they do not need to wait for a u.n. report before taking action. joining me today, politics editor for "business insider, "josh barrow. peter binart, "daily beast" editor and "washington post" columnist and msnbc contributor jonathan capehart, and senior editor for "the atlantic," and former fellow on the press. and diplomatic correspondent for the "washington post," ann guerin. and joining us from cairo, nbc news foreign correspondent amman mojadin. when we look at the rising crescendo of a potential strike as early as thursday, as i mentioned, are we understand to understand that most of the diplomatic solutions are off the table from the u.s. perspective? >> yes. i mean as far as a dipl
syria also stressed it can defend itself using all available means. still, no formal decision has been announced regarding a u.s. military response. the u.n. chemical weapons team when visited the site of the alleged chemical attack yesterday said it's not too late to collect and analyze the evidence and is expected to resume inspections tomorrow. u.s. officials say they do not need to wait for a u.n. report before taking action. joining me today, politics editor for "business insider,...
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get your credit card level raised and then use that credit card to give us more money. trump himself made $5 million in profits out of this university. >> well, it's very serious allegations. we're going follow this case and see where it goes. bill press, thank you for your time. >> good to be here, reverend al. >>> coming up, think michele bachmann's campaign was made for "saturday night live"? today we're learning just how similar it was. and how is sarah palin president obama's secret political weapon? she is in the news today again. stay with us. rebecca: whe renewal notice. by about $110 a month. roll the dice. care act was passed, company to go down by about $60 a month. little guy rebecca: the law works. whe discover card. rebecca: the law works. how can i help you? oh, you're real? you know i'm real! at discover, we're always here to talk. good, 'cause i don't have time for machines. some companies just don't appreciate the power of conversation! you know, i like you! i like you too! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and talk to a r
get your credit card level raised and then use that credit card to give us more money. trump himself made $5 million in profits out of this university. >> well, it's very serious allegations. we're going follow this case and see where it goes. bill press, thank you for your time. >> good to be here, reverend al. >>> coming up, think michele bachmann's campaign was made for "saturday night live"? today we're learning just how similar it was. and how is sarah palin...
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>> what is before us today is real. >> the answer to that question is yes. >> president obama is weighing military options against syria. >> i have no affection for mr. assad. >> there is no solution as we have long made clear that includes assad. >> but at the same time i am less sure of the resistance. >> in that sense there's a big worry. >> should they let this chemical attack go unanswered? >> i do think action is going to occur. >> this morning a team of u.n. chemical weapons inspectors arrived in damascus. >> shots were fired at the u.n. team inside syria. >> their vehicle was deliberately shot at by unidentified snipers. >> the u.n. investigation will not determine who used these chemical weapons. >> the question remains what might the intervention look like? >> it's very, very complicated. >> i don't want us to change our overall policy. >> did can't be a unilateral american approach. >> it deserves an international response. >> the credibility of the president is on the line here. >> are he getting closer to m
>> what is before us today is real. >> the answer to that question is yes. >> president obama is weighing military options against syria. >> i have no affection for mr. assad. >> there is no solution as we have long made clear that includes assad. >> but at the same time i am less sure of the resistance. >> in that sense there's a big worry. >> should they let this chemical attack go unanswered? >> i do think action is going to occur....
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thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening, from new york, i'm chris hayes. tonight on "all in" the white house says there is very little doubt that chemical weapons were used in syria. now the question on everyone's mind is whether the u.s. is on the eve of another war. >>> also tonight, what happens when a right wing fringe congressman says something patently false and the world takes him seriously? >>> plus, donald trump has a giant lawsuit on his hands over accusation he scammed thousands of people all over the country. we'll talk to someone who said she was duped out of over $10,000. those stories are ahead. >>> we begin tonight on the
thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening, from new york, i'm chris hayes. tonight on "all in" the white house says there is very little doubt that chemical weapons were used in syria. now the question on everyone's mind is whether the u.s. is on the eve of another war. >>> also tonight, what happens when a right wing fringe congressman says something patently false and the world takes him seriously? >>>...
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thank you for joining us. as i pointed out, we have today the british prime minister david cameron calling back a session for parliament tweeting that parliament is going to be recalled on thursday when there is clear government motion and vote on uk response to the chemical weapons attack. sir, what are the u.s. options? and are you in favor of military strikes by the end of the week? >> thank you for having me on, thomas. a important and serious topic. secretary kerry is right in his characterization that assad rah made on his people. the point i'm making the president being joined by an increasing number of colleagues the president needs to follow the constitution here. his behavior and his conduct and his application for libya is struckive to us and i clearly believe that the level of force there rose to the level of requiring congress to get engaged in this under the war powers resolution. i think that is where we are headed here. my call is really for the president to should he get to that point of reall
thank you for joining us. as i pointed out, we have today the british prime minister david cameron calling back a session for parliament tweeting that parliament is going to be recalled on thursday when there is clear government motion and vote on uk response to the chemical weapons attack. sir, what are the u.s. options? and are you in favor of military strikes by the end of the week? >> thank you for having me on, thomas. a important and serious topic. secretary kerry is right in his...
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thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. bing pulse tomorrow night. not friday. >> the president retains all options available to him. the pentagon says it's ready to go. whenever president obama gives the order. but syria warns it will strike back with everything it's got. plus,. >> shot my baby. >> bill: the mother who says she watched the gunman shoot her baby in the face takes the stand. >> i put my arms over my baby but he still shot him. >> bill: ahead, the emotional day in court. [cheers] >> her mother calls it a miracle welcome home, sara. >> the little girl whose family fought for a a life saving lung transplant finally goes home. >> bill: i'm bill hemmer in tonight for shepard smith. a u.s. military is ready to go if president obama gives the order for a strike against syria. that's what defense secretary chuck hagel said today. and unu.s. official telling fox news, it is not a matter of if, but when. the white house plans to show syrian government w
thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. bing pulse tomorrow night. not friday. >> the president retains all options available to him. the pentagon says it's ready to go. whenever president obama gives the order. but syria warns it will strike back with everything it's got. plus,. >> shot my baby. >> bill: the mother who says she watched the gunman shoot her baby in the face takes the stand....
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must never be used at all. the conviction shared even by countries that agree on little else. there is a clear reason that the world has banned entirely the use of chemical weapons. no matter what you believe about syria, all peoples and all nations who believe in the cause of our common humanity must stand up to assure there is accountability for the use of chemical weapons so that it never happens again. last night, after speaking with foreign ministers from around the world about the gravity of this situation, i went back and i watched the videos, the videos that anybody can watch in the social media. i watched them one more gut wrenching time. it is really hard to express in words the human suffering that they lay out before us. as a father, i can't get the image out of my head of a man who held up his dead child, wailing, while chaos swirls around him. the images of entire families dead in their beds without a drop of blood, or even a visible wound. bodies contorting in spasms. human suffering that we can
must never be used at all. the conviction shared even by countries that agree on little else. there is a clear reason that the world has banned entirely the use of chemical weapons. no matter what you believe about syria, all peoples and all nations who believe in the cause of our common humanity must stand up to assure there is accountability for the use of chemical weapons so that it never happens again. last night, after speaking with foreign ministers from around the world about the gravity...
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all of us on twitter, find us. but to me if we'll talk about leadership, tj, we should demand every form now to say what do you do in the committee on a regular basis? [applause] >> this mean i've got to get my cell phone number out? >> you famous. spank you are trying to get in there. go ahead. >> on kevin's first point, and i think this is important about two calls that come don't get mad. how many of us on the state are under 30? right. here's my point. right now we are sitting at the table. we are not kids like we're grown people. i'm a grown woman, right? >> we all have kids. >> i don't have kids but i'm over 30. i am 33. my point is it's time now for these kids table conversation. there are young people in high school who can be right up your talking to i don't even want to call them kids but i think it's really, really important is to make a brought organization. organizations, even with -- they are young ladies, young women who are the right hand of an organization we had come as terrific but there are also
all of us on twitter, find us. but to me if we'll talk about leadership, tj, we should demand every form now to say what do you do in the committee on a regular basis? [applause] >> this mean i've got to get my cell phone number out? >> you famous. spank you are trying to get in there. go ahead. >> on kevin's first point, and i think this is important about two calls that come don't get mad. how many of us on the state are under 30? right. here's my point. right now we are...
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thet, being the lead use -- use of large-scale violence against protesters. if they used serious violence against citizens of the supporters of mohamed morsi, a lot of the liberal forces that had been supporting them would split away from them. that hasn't really happened. we saw muhamed elbaradei resign, but few figures have left the government or splintered the coalition. the second event that many predicted would erode support from the military was the release of former president hosni mubarak from prison. he was released last week and i less of anat has had effect than many expected. we will see in the weeks and months ahead, it is possible that he may be cleared of charges including killing protesters in 2011. i think one major challenge for the military will be the respond to economic pressures, the rising discontent against morsi and his government came in large part from his government's inability to address egypt's economic woes. i think the military -- we have seen signs that they are ready to undertake serious economic reform. instead, they are cou
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so that's why encourage us to do. use these technologies. i call them model a. you know, they need a lot more work. all this stuff needs work but it's going to take all of us so let's take two-thirds yes and and one after the yes but. thank you. [applause] >> if you have any questions could you write them down and pass them to the side. [inaudible] if you want you can actually come up. >> hello. i am anne. thank you for that. i love your ideas but i also come from the classroom. how do you implement this what's your passion and getting kids to the pure problem based learning in all sorts of stuff and the current culture of testing and testing on math and reading? >> i totally agree with you. it's a nightmare and it's a mistake. it's interesting. one of our introduces came back from vietnam and he is a great blog up. they are teaching science in second grade in a lot of the class is, he went into and 11th grade class and the kids were working on a problem. he went back and asked one of the google engineers what level do you think this is? he said level one. half
so that's why encourage us to do. use these technologies. i call them model a. you know, they need a lot more work. all this stuff needs work but it's going to take all of us so let's take two-thirds yes and and one after the yes but. thank you. [applause] >> if you have any questions could you write them down and pass them to the side. [inaudible] if you want you can actually come up. >> hello. i am anne. thank you for that. i love your ideas but i also come from the classroom. how...
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he is with us today. district ten, congressman wall, the republican who really believes that it is very important to my very important that he support immigration reform. now want to welcome all of you and in particular want to welcome lisa who is going to be the leader of the conversation today. thank you very much. add -- also professor of the georgetown university, a immigrant women. [applause] >> i would like to -- hello? [inaudible conversations] thank you. i would like to take a moment to think our organizers for this opportunity to present to you and thank you all for coming to this important event to recognize the contributions of women and immigrants in this country. and the particular plight of immigrant women in this special issues that they face. this day honors that 19th amendment that forever changed our nation's by empowering millions upon millions of families, millions of women creating cultural, social, economic, educational, and political areas that are based on gender equality. women es
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glad you're with us. the obama administration is signaling it may not wait for the go ahead from the international community. right now u.n. inspectors are on the ground in syria trying to finalize their own investigation about a horrendous chemical weapons attack last week. one that secretary of state john kerry blames squarely on the bashar al-assad regime. today the defense secretary chuck hagel issuing a strong reminder that american warships are already in position off the syrian coastline. in an interview secretary hagel told the bbc, quote, we have moved assets in place to be able to fulfill and comply with whatever option the president wishes to take. when asked if the military is ready to respond, secretary hagel said, quote, we're ready to go, like that. in the meantime syrian government accusing the united states of lying. leland vittert live in our middle east bureau. leland. >> reporter: gregg, the syrian government doesn't have a lot of friends backing up its side of the story. in fact the a
glad you're with us. the obama administration is signaling it may not wait for the go ahead from the international community. right now u.n. inspectors are on the ground in syria trying to finalize their own investigation about a horrendous chemical weapons attack last week. one that secretary of state john kerry blames squarely on the bashar al-assad regime. today the defense secretary chuck hagel issuing a strong reminder that american warships are already in position off the syrian...
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i think for both of us. i know it has been for me. >> because you were taking a break from facebook, right? or you would have found one another earlier. you had gotten off for a while and came back. >> i got off because i -- i -- unfortunately i jumped in with both feet when i do a lot of things. >> right. >> when i get bored a little bit, i quit. so -- >> really? you, too? >> yes. >> you, too? >> what's it like -- >> genetic. >> what's it like for you finally laying eyes on your dad? >> we look alike. it's great. it's awesome. it's really awesome. it's a little weird. not going to lie. a little weird. but it's -- >> now you're a grandfather to three beautiful children you haven't met yet either. >> yep. i can't wait to meet them someday. >> you went to have a family of your own, as well. i guess you'll plan to get together, right? >> we're talking about that. >> don't miss another moment. >> little by little. >> so here's the bill -- >> you guys, thank you very much for sharing this moment. >> the best we c
i think for both of us. i know it has been for me. >> because you were taking a break from facebook, right? or you would have found one another earlier. you had gotten off for a while and came back. >> i got off because i -- i -- unfortunately i jumped in with both feet when i do a lot of things. >> right. >> when i get bored a little bit, i quit. so -- >> really? you, too? >> yes. >> you, too? >> what's it like -- >> genetic. >>...